Larsa Pippen has a new man in her life and it looks like she’s once again drawn to the world of basketball. The 49-year-old reality star and ex-wife of Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen is now dating former professional hooper Jeff Coby, sources confirmed to TMZ Sports.
The blossoming romance is still relatively under the radar-at least publicly-but insiders say the pair have been exclusive since the beginning of 2025.
While they haven’t officially stepped out as a couple, those close to them are well aware that things between Larsa and the 31-year-old former baller are heating up.
A connection sparked at a high-profile Miami bash
Their paths first crossed in January during the 10-year anniversary celebration of David Alexander‘s DBC Fitness gym, held at ZZs Club Miami. It turns out Alexander didn’t just host the party-he played matchmaker, introducing Coby and Pippen, who have been inseparable since.
While they’ve been spotted making their rounds around Miami, sources say there’s no cohabitation-yet. Both Coby and Pippen are maintaining their own homes for now as the relationship continues to develop.
Coby’s basketball rsum stretches from the U.S. to international courts. He played high school basketball in both Florida and Connecticut before heading to Columbia University.
Though he went undrafted in the 2017 NBA Draft, Coby had a brief stint in the G League before carving out a career with overseas teams, suiting up for clubs in countries like France and Puerto Rico.
A new chapter after a high-profile breakup
The news of Pippen‘s new relationship comes not long after her split from Marcus Jordan, son of NBA icon Michael Jordan.
That relationship had stirred plenty of buzz given the long-standing feud between Michael and Scottie-two teammates-turned-rivals from their Bulls dynasty years.
Larsa and Marcus dated for over a year, even discussing the possibility of marriage during their time together, but the pair parted ways in early 2024.
Before dating Marcus, Larsa had been married to Scottie Pippen from 1997 until their divorce was finalized in 2021. The former couple share four children and were long regarded as one of the most prominent power couples in NBA circles.